Fluid Mechanics II(2.0 credits) | |||
Code | : | 10263 | |
Course Type | : | Specialized Courses | |
Class Format | : | Lecture | |
Course Name | : | Automotive Engineering | |
Starts 1 | : | 3 Autumn Semester | |
Elective/Compulsory | : | Elective | |
Lecturer | : | HOSSAIN Akter Designated Lecturer |
Course Purpose |
The purpose of this course is to understand the fundamental characteristics of fluid motions applied to many areas of fluid mechanics and learn the physical laws governing them.
Students will: (1) understand the properties, basic principles, and concepts of fluids. (2) learn about the basic equations derived from above, i.e. continuity equation, motion equation, and energy equation, and be able to use them in calculations, and (3) comprehend the aspects and properties of fluids conceptually utilizing the engineering observations of practical examples. |
Prerequisite Subjects |
Calculus 1, 2; Linear Algebra 1, 2; Fundamentals of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4
Fundamentals of Chemistry 1, 2; Thermodynamics; Elementgary fluid mechanics/dynamics |
Course Topics |
1.Vortex, circulation and integral of motion equation
2.Flow of incompressible non-viscous fluid 3.Flow of viscous fluid 4.Flow of compressible fluid Remarks: To obtain an excellent grade of this course, you have to prepare yourself properly by allocating enough time (i.e., it is your own duty/responsibility) for the assignment and final examination outside the course hours using the printed handouts of the lecture materials. |
Textbook |
Printed handouts will be provided. |
Additional Reading |
Fluid Mechanics; Robert A. Granger; Dover Publications (1995) |
Grade Assessment |
Grades will be based on class participation, assignments and a final report.
30% for attendance 30% for assignments 40% for final report |
Notes |
Contacting Faculty |
Students can ask questions at any time during classes.
Questoins during off-class hours can be asked at the lecturer's room (Engineering Building No.3 North Wing, Room 223 (3125) or via e-mail: akter.hossain@mae.nagoya-u.ac.jp |